The mission of Alpina School is to provide students with a developmentally appropriate education which emphasizes high academic and social expectations for all its students; the opportunities, resources and environment necessary to be lifelong learners; the skills and encouragement needed to be productive, responsible citizens in a changing, global society, and the support required to develop a healthy self-concept leading to sound judgment and appropriate, ethical decision making.
BCCI aims to represent its members and contribute to the nation's economic development through the promotion of trade and industry. BCCI acts as a bridge between the government and the business community. It plays an important role in policy formulation by maintaining a constant interaction with the relevant authorities.
During Dubai Cares Phase-I, ITA collaborated with Oxfam GB to initiate a School Improvement project titled, “Enhancing Girls Enrollment in Remote Areas of Pakistan”. The purpose of the project was to complement Government of Pakistan’s efforts in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the progress of which remained slow; poor quality of education, corporal punishments, high student teacher ratio, poor school infrastructures are the major derailing factors.
Bahawalpur has always been a seat of higher learning. Uch Sharif (a nearby ancient town) had one of the largest universities in the world where scholars from all over the world used to come for studies. As a continuation of this tradition a religious University (Jamia Abbasia) was established in Bahawalpur in 1925, following the academic pursuits of Jamia Al-Azhar, Egypt. The renowned scholars spread the beacon of Islam by teaching Tafseer of Quran, Hadith, Fiqh, and History along with other contemporary subjects.
Preamble to the Emergence of ITA